torsdagen den 16 oktober 2003 23.00 skrev Aaron
Trumm:
sometimes I can be such a damn cone head.
I've sent this twice, letting it
be in html form which I think will get rejected I hope y'all don't get
three copies of it.
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Hello all - here's something I'm having a bit of trouble with, I thought
y'all might know (hell it might've been in that huge mp3/ogg thread and I
just missed it)
I need to be able to rip hi res mp3s (320kbs) for submission to certain
liscensing agencies (they insist) - but I haven't been able to figure out
how to do this on my linux box. I know lame is the main backend - but I
had some kind of trouble a couple weeks back either locating it or finding
detailed info about it or something (I'm gonna go back and do this homework
again), and then of course there's the matter of a front end, which I don't
necessarily care about :) (but I remember not being able to figure out the
proper command line commands or something)
I had much success doing 128kbs mp3s - grip does it, audacity will just
change a wav to an mp3, that's awesome, but they don't seem to deal with
higher resolution than 128 - something made me think it's just not
happening yet in linux and that I need to just rip them on my windows
machine...was I right about this?
nonono :)
Linux is the master of commandline tools, windows is just a poor clone :*}
long answer
lame --help
short answer
lame -b 320 <file name>